Also sprach Chris Wilson:
> >You could e.g. start by responding to this proposal:
> >
> > http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/www-style/2008Nov/0412.html
> 3. (linking to "standard" TTF/OTF files) As previously indicated, I
> don't see any way to make this palatable (without requiring
> additional bits in the TTF/OTF that say this usage is allowed, that
> would not be set in most commercial fonts - e.g. "does not work
> with any current fonts, freeware fonts would have to be updated.")
So, you're arguing that other browser -- who currently support open
formats -- should add support for an obfuscated format, but Microsoft
-- who currently supports an obfuscated format in IE -- is not willing
to support open formats in IE?
If so, you remove much of the motivation for a font compromise.
-h&kon
HÃ¥kon Wium Lie CTO Â°Ã¾eÂ®Âª
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